This paper explores the experiences of participatory PhD research with six disabled people in Kuwait. The contributors participated in my PhD project (which was conducted with the University of Manchester) as co-researchers. The paper attempts to answer the following questions: What are the co-researchers' motivations behind participating in this research? Do the co-researchers believe that they will benefit from this process and if so, how? What are our (i.e. the researcher and the co-researchers) experiences of the process of participatory research? The findings highlight the process of participatory research with the co-researchers and highlight the issues of power relations, skills development and reciprocity, decision-making processes ...
This project aimed to test and create new ways for researchers, disabled people and other health and...
TOPIC: Participatory Action Research (PAR) methods are increasingly being used to include people wit...
There are both advantages and challenges in conducting research with vulnerable or marginalised popu...
This paper explores the experiences of participatory PhD research with six disabled people in Kuwait...
The social model of disability requires that research about disability should be controlled and mana...
Plain English summary Since the 1970’s, there has been a shift from research on disabled people to r...
Peer support action research is a co-production method used by groups of people with a shared experi...
In recent years, research reports and articles highlight the benefits of participatory and creative ...
Disability scholarship has embraced participatory research methods to support the collection of more...
Increasingly in recent years, the involvement of disabled people as co-researchers has been regarded...
This paper addresses the debate surrounding the participatory & emancipatory approach in disability ...
Despite an increase in inclusive studies in recent years, research on the views of the people with a...
This paper critically evaluates a qualitative research project investigating strategies for success ...
Within the model of emancipatory research, the researcher is situated as one member of a team. They ...
Increasingly in recent years, the involvement of disabled people as co-researchers has been regarded...
This project aimed to test and create new ways for researchers, disabled people and other health and...
TOPIC: Participatory Action Research (PAR) methods are increasingly being used to include people wit...
There are both advantages and challenges in conducting research with vulnerable or marginalised popu...
This paper explores the experiences of participatory PhD research with six disabled people in Kuwait...
The social model of disability requires that research about disability should be controlled and mana...
Plain English summary Since the 1970’s, there has been a shift from research on disabled people to r...
Peer support action research is a co-production method used by groups of people with a shared experi...
In recent years, research reports and articles highlight the benefits of participatory and creative ...
Disability scholarship has embraced participatory research methods to support the collection of more...
Increasingly in recent years, the involvement of disabled people as co-researchers has been regarded...
This paper addresses the debate surrounding the participatory & emancipatory approach in disability ...
Despite an increase in inclusive studies in recent years, research on the views of the people with a...
This paper critically evaluates a qualitative research project investigating strategies for success ...
Within the model of emancipatory research, the researcher is situated as one member of a team. They ...
Increasingly in recent years, the involvement of disabled people as co-researchers has been regarded...
This project aimed to test and create new ways for researchers, disabled people and other health and...
TOPIC: Participatory Action Research (PAR) methods are increasingly being used to include people wit...
There are both advantages and challenges in conducting research with vulnerable or marginalised popu...